Sumatraplantsoenbuurt, Amsterdam
NeighbourhoodThis apartment on Insulindeweg sits in a quiet, green pocket of the Indische Buurt. With 126 m² of living space, it is considerably larger than the neighbourhood average of 69 m². The asking price of €840,000 is 52% above the local average of €553,846, which reflects the extra square metres and the A energy label. For context, apartments in Amsterdam vary widely in size and price.
The Sumatraplantsoenbuurt is a dense, urban area with a mix of pre-war and modern housing. Around 40% of homes have an A energy label, and nearly half are rated B. The population is diverse, with many young professionals and families. The neighbourhood has a strong sense of community, though no resident reviews are available to share. The Sumatraplantsoenbuurt neighbourhood is known for its leafy squares and easy access to the city centre.
Daily errands are a breeze: a Lidl is just around the corner, and an Albert Heijn is a couple of streets away. For school runs, the Montessori Lyceum Oostpoort and LUCA Praktijkschool are both within a five-minute walk, while the Islamitische Basisschool Al Jawhara is also close by. The area is well served by public transport, with a train station a ten-minute walk away. The municipality of Amsterdam offers extensive amenities, from parks to restaurants.
At the time of writing, the home is listed through two channels: Makelaarskantoor BEN and P van den Bosch Residential BV. The listing is available on multiple platforms, so you can compare details across sources.
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Insulindeweg 900, Amsterdam
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About Insulindeweg 900, Amsterdam
The asking price is 52% above the neighbourhood average of €553,846, but the apartment is also 83% larger than the typical 69 m². With an A energy label and a modern build year (1999), the price reflects the extra space and efficiency. Comparable sales in the area have averaged €541,303, though those were for smaller homes.
At 126 m², this apartment is 83% larger than the neighbourhood average of 69 m². Most homes for sale in the area are smaller, with the median asking price around €485,000. The extra space is a key differentiator.
The apartment has an A energy label, which is very efficient. In the neighbourhood, 40% of homes have label A and 46.7% have label B, so this home is among the most efficient. You can expect relatively low heating costs.
The nearest train station is 1.2 km away, about a ten-minute walk. This makes commuting to other parts of Amsterdam or beyond straightforward.
A Lidl is 333 m away, and an Albert Heijn is 374 m from the apartment. Both are within a five-minute walk, so daily shopping is convenient.
Yes, several schools are within walking distance. The Montessori Lyceum Oostpoort and LUCA Praktijkschool (secondary) are 135 m away, and the Islamitische Basisschool Al Jawhara (primary) is 216 m away. The Flevoparkschool is also close at 225 m.
The neighbourhood recorded 201 total crimes in the latest data, which is moderate for a dense urban area. The area is well-lit and popular with families and professionals.
Homes that sold in the area were on the market for an average of 40 days. This suggests a fairly active market, though larger or higher-priced homes may take longer.
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